Drew Boyd is a famous football quarterback, of star status. He engages Emmet to plan his straight engagement party, who has to speak against the gay-bashing talk Drew takes part in there, but later surprises the utter queer by giving him a good work-over of the most intimate and penetrating kind, and again by maintaining afterward that's '...
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Drew Boyd is a famous football quarterback, of star status. He engages Emmet to plan his straight engagement party, who has to speak against the gay-bashing talk Drew takes part in there, but later surprises the utter queer by giving him a good work-over of the most intimate and penetrating kind, and again by maintaining afterward that's 'just fun', he no 'sissy' gay at all. Drew is so hot in the nude that Em takes what he can get (especially in the arse) in strict privacy from the celebrity. When previously sports-illiterate Emmett hears that Ted is looking for a macho sports celebrity as underwear model for KInnetic's new client Brown Athletics, he 'casually' suggests Drew, and convinces him the endorsement is worthwile. The campaign is a success, and Drew returns in Em's bed even after his wedding, but Em can't handling having to hide his hard-conquered gay pride, makes it a breaking point and thus severes the relationship himself. Later Emmet is surprised to find the myusterious phone calls he feared were from a stalker after he started his TV news show segment the Queer Guy actually came from Drew, who is blackmailed by a paparazzo who found out about his gay side, ended up telling Sierra and was left by her. Now Drew returns to Em who makes him consider freeing himself by coming out of the closet...
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